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AMERICAN ACADEMIC PRESS is an independent international press focusing on publishing monographs, revised dissertations, primary source material and other books reflecting scholarship in English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, German and Japanese on a wide range of subjects from natural and social sciences.

It is our mission to publish the very best research monographs and studies produced by the international academic community and to publish books for professional and general readers in a wide range of topics.

Our peer review policy is to ensure that good works are published. After acceptance, however, we differ significantly from other publishers. Most academic presses are discouragingly slow to process an accepted work. We will publish with efficiency after approval. Our short runs lead to a high number of books published annually through our own facilities. Thus, quality and prompt production are re-introduced to scholarly publishing.

We greatly welcome submissions from all authors who have unique perspectives, whatever your background or credentials. We invite our authors to participate actively in the publication of their work and work closely in cooperation with them at all stages of the publication process.

We believe in thoughtful, strategic execution of business plans based on logic and practical knowledge of the book industry. Our success is rooted in the belief that publishing should be enjoyable for independent authors. We are not in the business of selling dreams; we are in the business of building careers and exchanging academic thought internationally.

Our Central Address: AMERICAN ACADEMIC PRESS 201 Main St.   Salt Lake City   UT 84111 USA

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AMERICAN ACADEMIC PRESS
201 Main St. Salt Lake City
UT 84111 USA

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